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And go.. What should i put above my leather couch on the wall in my man cave. I dont want to spend a fortune on it but something cool.
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View Quote Thats one sexy scar. All three of them. |
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I hung my Garand on the wall of mine. You DO have a Garand right??
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I don't quite get the "man cave" thing. It always seems like dudes with a "man cave" have animosity towards their wives.
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I don't quite get the "man cave" thing. It always seems like dudes with a "man cave" have animosity towards their wives. View Quote Hardly. It's a way to keep my junk isolated and out of everyone's way. It's a respect thing, and I can put a single lock on (almost) everything that goes "bang" and "stab". |
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I don't quite get the "man cave" thing. It always seems like dudes with a "man cave" have animosity towards their wives. View Quote lol Yeah, either that, or just have a lot of room in the house, and/or a lot of crap that's fun to display (like old uniforms, unit badges, rank insignia, commissions, old maps, etc.) but that doesn't necessarily "fit" in a living room, dining room, etc. . |
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I use magpul calendar and bcm posters I got with uppers.
Magpul calendar is out of |
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Tracheotomy? Posted Via AR15.Com Mobile Not where a trach goes. |
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Hardly. It's a way to keep my junk isolated and out of everyone's way. It's a respect thing, and I can put a single lock on (almost) everything that goes "bang" and "stab". View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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I don't quite get the "man cave" thing. It always seems like dudes with a "man cave" have animosity towards their wives. Hardly. It's a way to keep my junk isolated and out of everyone's way. It's a respect thing, and I can put a single lock on (almost) everything that goes "bang" and "stab". It used to be called an "Office". I refer to my room in the house as either my "Office" or my "Workshop". Man cave to me is a place of video games, mini fridge and other stuff that tries to keep adolescents alive and be free of life's responsibilities. An "Office or Workshop" is where men to manly things like work on guns, reload ammunition etc.... |
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Tracheotomy? Posted Via AR15.Com Mobile isn't that a lash? |
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View Quote damn son how about a graphic warning in the thread title? |
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I put on old Stevens side by side up on my wall. Something about an old properly blued shotgun just fits as a display piece.
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I used to have a 1875 Martini Henry and a 1917 Enfield No.1 Mk III displayed, but then I needed more room for books (and had to build more bookcases) and room for my cigars, so now the two guns are just sitting in a corner, looking sad.
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View Quote God bless.... First post nails it again. I would lick her ass if she asked me too.. |
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Been looking at one of these with a dummy rifle
http://www.gallowtech.com/products/weapon-storage-organization/packages |
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I used to have a 1875 Martini Henry and a 1917 Enfield No.1 Mk III displayed, but then I needed more room for books (and had to build more bookcases) and room for my cigars, so now the two guns are just sitting in a corner, looking sad. View Quote What kind of cigar case/humidor are you running? I need to upgrade |
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Been looking at one of these with a dummy rifle http://www.gallowtech.com/products/weapon-storage-organization/packages View Quote Thats an interesting idea. |
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Have been contemplating a piece of art I was thinking of building.
It would be 2 sheets of glass (or similar) spaced same distance as a lower ar15 well. It would have the outline of an original Colt M16 on the inside of glass. It would be full size of a real one. Three holes drilled in proper location so that a real full auto LPK could be installed. Would this even be legal? |
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View Quote jesus christ post a warning next time |
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View Quote I think OP wanted a picture with a gun in it. Those titties are perfect, though! ETA: Oh shit, there is a gun in that picture! Sorry, I was mesmerized by the titties and didn't see it. Thanks for the PMs correcting me... |
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What kind of cigar case/humidor are you running? I need to upgrade View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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I used to have a 1875 Martini Henry and a 1917 Enfield No.1 Mk III displayed, but then I needed more room for books (and had to build more bookcases) and room for my cigars, so now the two guns are just sitting in a corner, looking sad. What kind of cigar case/humidor are you running? I need to upgrade I honestly don't know. I got it a few years ago, and all I remember is it was on sale and was maybe $150. I got it because I liked the style and the wood. I don't know much about humidors. It's not super-fancy or anything. I've seen some expensive humidors!! |
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Mosin glass top coffee table http://www.armoryblog.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/09/mosin-nagant-coffee-table.jpg View Quote Winner!!! |
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Been looking at one of these with a dummy rifle http://www.gallowtech.com/products/weapon-storage-organization/packages Thats an interesting idea. Looks similar to the setup Dan Bilzerian has in his home |
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The Mosin crate table has been a favorite of mine. Someday I'll try it.
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lol Yeah, either that, or just have a lot of room in the house, and/or a lot of crap that's fun to display (like old uniforms, unit badges, rank insignia, commissions, old maps, etc.) but that doesn't necessarily "fit" in a living room, dining room, etc. . View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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I don't quite get the "man cave" thing. It always seems like dudes with a "man cave" have animosity towards their wives. lol Yeah, either that, or just have a lot of room in the house, and/or a lot of crap that's fun to display (like old uniforms, unit badges, rank insignia, commissions, old maps, etc.) but that doesn't necessarily "fit" in a living room, dining room, etc. . If I remember correctly, you have quite a fine "man cave" |
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I used to have a 1875 Martini Henry and a 1917 Enfield No.1 Mk III displayed, but then I needed more room for books (and had to build more bookcases) and room for my cigars, so now the two guns are just sitting in a corner, looking sad. View Quote http://www.luckygunner.com/lounge/hiding-guns-in-your-home/ Hide or display. I will have these in my man cave when I eventually get one. |
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http://xrayguns.com/shop/
http://xrayguns.com/about-us/ This guy uses medical equipment to take the images and will occasionally do custom scans for people for an additional fee. |
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Mosin glass top coffee table http://www.armoryblog.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/09/mosin-nagant-coffee-table.jpg View Quote That is awesome. Posted Via AR15.Com Mobile |
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